Captain Spotlight (10/24/2024)
2022-25: Four-year team member ... team captain as a junior and senior ... started 21 of 27 career games at quarterback ... completed 313-519 career passes (60.3%) for 4,404 career yards and 54 career passing touchdowns with 13 career interceptions thrown … one career 300-yard passing game among nine career 250-yard passing games ... 704 career rushing yards on 190 career rushing attempts (3.7) and six career rushing touchdowns ... one career 100-yard rushing game ... career long rush of 46 yards ... 5,108 career yards of total offense ... two career two-point PAT rushing conversions ... averaged 36.8 career yards on 21 career punts with four career punts over 50 yards, nine career punts downed inside the 20 and four career punts fair caught ... career long punt of 67 yards ... D3football.com All-Region 3 (2025) ... two-time All-ODAC (2024, 2025) ... three-time ODAC All-Academic Team (2022-23, 2023-24, 2024-25) ... member of
QBs vs Cancer, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with a common objective to raise money in the fight against cancer — Carter's efforts benefit Breast Cancer Awareness and Research ... nominated for the 2025 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team.
2025: D3football.com Third Team All-Region 3 ... First Team All-ODAC ... second-year team captain ... started all 10 games as a senior ... completed 138-231 passes (59.7%) for 2,254 yards and 29 touchdowns with nine interceptions thrown … had five 250-plus-yard passing games, including a career-high 330 yards (17-25-1) and three touchdowns vs. Roanoke on October 25, and a career-high six passing touchdowns at Guilford (NC) on September 27 ... had 236 rushing yards on 66 attempts ... season long rush of 17 yards vs. Washington & Jefferson (PA) on September 13 ... had 2,490 yards of total offense ... led the ODAC in passing yards, passing yards per game (225.4), passing touchdowns, passing efficiency (175.3), total offense (2,490) and total offense per game (249.0), and was fifth in completion percentage (59.7) ... (Through 11/22) ranked second in Division III passing yards per completion (16.33), eighth in yards per pass attempt (9.76), 10th in passing efficiency and 14th in passing touchdowns ... named ODAC Offensive Player of the Week after passing for a game-high 276 yards (12-17-1) and a game-high and career-high six touchdowns with one interception for a remarkable 311.7 passing efficiency rating—all during the first 30 minutes at Guilford ... named ODAC Offensive Player of the Week after passing for a career-high and game-high 330 yards (17-25-1) and a game-high three touchdowns with one interception vs. Roanoke, adding 14 yards rushing on eight attempts.
2024: Third Team All-ODAC ... first-year team captain ... started first nine games as a junior before missing final game due to an injury ... completed 142-237 passes (59.9%) for 1,842 yards and 22 touchdowns with four interceptions thrown … had four 250-yard passing games ... had 200 rushing yards on 89 attempts and two rushing touchdowns ... season long rush of 28 yards vs. Centre (KY) on September 21 ... had 2,042 yards of total offense ... had two two-point PAT rushing conversions ... averaged 39.0 yards on three punts with one punt over 50 yards and one punt downed inside the 20 ... season long punt of 58 yards at Brevard (NC) on September 14 ... led the ODAC in passing touchdowns and passing efficiency (152.5), third in passing yards, passing yards per game (204.7) and total offense per game (227.1), and fourth in completion percentage (59.9) ... ranked 39th in Division III in points responsible for per game (16.7) and 50th in passing touchdowns ... ODAC All-Academic Team.
2023: Started first two games as a sophomore before missing final eight games due to a season-ending injury, receiving a medical hardship waiver ... completed 30-48 passes (62.5%) for 304 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions thrown … had 210 rushing yards on 26 attempts and three rushing touchdowns ... one 100-yard rushing game ... career long rush of 46 yards vs. Wabash (IN) on September 2 ... had 514 yards of total offense ... averaged 35.3 yards on three punts with one punt downed inside the 20 ... season long punt of 43 yards vs. Brevard (NC) on September 9 ... named ODAC Offensive Player of the Week after rushing for a game-high and career-high 184 yards and three touchdowns in his first collegiate start, adding a career-high 153 yards passing and one touchdown, totaling 337 yards of total offense and four touchdowns vs. Wabash (IN) ... believed to be a school record for single-game rushing yards by a quarterback ... ODAC All-Academic Team.
2022: Played in six games as a freshman ... completed 3-3 passes (100%) for four yards with no interceptions thrown … had 56 rushing yards on nine attempts and one rushing touchdown ... season long rush of 19 yards vs. Greensboro (NC) on September 19 ... had 60 yards of total offense ... averaged 36.6 yards on 15 punts with three punts over 50 yards, seven punts downed inside the 20 and four punts fair caught ... career long punt of 67 yards at Washington and Lee on October 22 ... ODAC All-Academic Team.
High School: 2022 graduate of the Hillcrest High School in Dallas, Texas ... First Team All-District as a senior ... two-time team captain ... also participated in baseball and golf ... District Pitcher of the Year as a senior in baseball ... two-time team captain in baseball ... Team MVP in golf as a senior ... three-time team captain in golf ... Academic All-State ... A/B Honor Roll.
Personal: Son of Chris Sido and Tova Sido … has one sister (twin, Anna-Prin) and one brother (George) … majoring in economics and business … favorite TV shows include Friday Night Lights and Breaking Bad … favorite movies include The Godfather film trilogy and The Harry Potter film series … favorite professional sports teams include the Dallas Cowboys and the Baltimore Ravens … favorite sports figures include LeBron James and Lamar Jackson … greatest sports moment was hitting two doubles to win a district championship in high school baseball ... hobbies include listening to music.
Why H-SC: “To get a great education and play for a great football program, and The Alumni Network”